Support for the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009 was one of the issues raised as part of the nationwide
2009 Tea Party protests. During an episode of the
Glenn Beck program which broadcast April 15 from a rally at
the Alamo in
San Antonio,
Pat Gray interviewed a local supporter of the Transparency Act, drawing cheers from the crowd. Support for the bill has also come from those on the left outside of Congress. In a letter to Chairman Barney Frank of the House Financial Services Committee, Ranking Member Spencer Bachus and its members, several
progressives such as bloggers
Jane Hamsher of Firedoglake, Yves Smith of Naked Capitalism, author
Naomi Klein, labor leaders President
Richard Trumka of the
AFL–CIO, the
SEIU's President
Andy Stern, the
United Steelworkers's President
Leo Gerard, economists
Dean Baker,
James K. Galbraith, Rob Johnson, and professors
William K. Black,
Thomas Ferguson, and L. Randall Wray, pushed for passage of the bill and against the adoption of the amendment proposed by Rep. Watt. The advocacy group
Campaign for Liberty (CFL) encourages members to petition representatives to cosponsor the Transparency Act. College Republicans at
Appalachian State University, staged a
Boston Tea Party themed assembly for tax day 2009, to raise awareness for the Transparency Act; the event included wearing white wristbands to symbolize
slavery and mailing tea bags to state representatives. CFL president John Tate promotes the bill in conjunction with dealing with "the silent, destructive tax of monetary inflation", this thought was echoed in the
Kansas City Star. Ron Paul,
Andrew Napolitano, and state representative
Jim Guest promoted the bill "at length" at the crowded first CFL regional conference in
St. Louis, Missouri (March 27–29), affirming Americans' "right to know where their tax dollars are going, especially those going to companies from the stimulus package". Pro-gambling group Gambling911.com is also interested in the Transparency Act, as an opportunity to audit the Federal Reserve, and also promoted the CFL "Freedom Celebration" regional conference. Donald Trump while campaigning for the 2016 presidential Republican nomination has stated that he supports Audit the Fed. ==See also==